2016
DOI: 10.5120/ijca2016909133
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Collaborative use of Sixth Sense Device, Blue Brain and Swarm Intelligence for Performing Joint Actions

Abstract: Around the globe, scientists and researchers are discovering new methodologies and techniques to download the data stored in the brain of a dead person for its further utilization. After the clinical death of the body, the scientists would use intelligence of any person in the form of blue brain which is also called as virtual or artificial brain that works actively when inserted as robotics machine. The paper presents the synergetic interaction between man and machine having master-slave relationship where a … Show more

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“…The collaboration between man and machine intelligence leads to achieve a smart or intelligent joint action for developing projects in any industry or daily life works. [4] (Rimmy Chuchra & R.K Seth et al December 2015): In this paper, authors proposed a new methodology FPMS that is termed as Faculty Performance Metric Scale whose purpose is to improve the overall quality of existing education systems by utilizing the application of ambient intelligence. The…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collaboration between man and machine intelligence leads to achieve a smart or intelligent joint action for developing projects in any industry or daily life works. [4] (Rimmy Chuchra & R.K Seth et al December 2015): In this paper, authors proposed a new methodology FPMS that is termed as Faculty Performance Metric Scale whose purpose is to improve the overall quality of existing education systems by utilizing the application of ambient intelligence. The…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%